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A collection of local Tucson music nostalgia is being organized into a museum to showcase the local entertainment scene over the past 50 years. Club Congress is hosting the Tucson Rock 'n Roll Museum and

Fun Fall Festivals in Cochise County, AZ The small communities sprinkled throughout Cochise County celebrate events in uniquely colorful ways that reflect the heritage and energy of the southeastern Arizona. Blues, Cowboys, Cool Cars, the

Masterworks of Spanish Colonial Art from Phoenix Art Museum’s Collection will be at Phoenix Art Museum from September 5, 2015 to February 28, 2016. The press images Dropbox folder for this exhibition is linked here

Arizona Theatre Company (ATC) heads into its 49th season with a bold new look. ATC has launched a redesigned website highlighted by a striking new logo that underscores the company’s energy, strength and rich history.

The 99-year history of the Phoenix Indian School and recent efforts to renovate a building used to educate American Indians there will be presented in an exhibit at Phoenix’s Heritage Square that includes photographs and

Banda Calaca: Installation by Tucson Artist Hank Tusinski Opens to the public Saturday, September 26 Banda Calaca, a large scale Day of the Dead-inspired installation by Tucson artist Hank Tusinski, opens Saturday, September 26, 2015,

Tucson is dedicating itself to ending the silence of domestic abuse this October during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Every 3 days in Arizona someone dies as a result of domestic violence. “The Pima County Attorney’s

LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER TO CELEBRATE HIS 75TH WITH EXHIBITION. New Jersey born Arizona photographer Harold Jones will have an exhibition of inkjet prints of recent works in Tucson on October 2015, to celebrate his 75th birthday.

NIGHTFALL IS BACK FOR ITS 25TH YEAR!! October 1-31, 2015. OLD TUCSON has been nominated as contender for the BEST Theme Park Halloween Event! The zombies and ghouls have been working all summer long to

October is the hopping-est month at the Poetry Center! Our Reading and Lecture Series gets into high gear, Humanities Week returns, and we're offering many other poetry events and happenings. Check it all out here!

National Parks Store, 12880 N. Vistoso Village DriveTucson,AZ85755United States

The Western National Parks Store events in November. To reserve seats, please call 520-622-6014 during business hours, beginning one week prior to the event. Unclaimed reservations are cancelled five minutes prior to program. Additional parking

The Heard Museum will open a new exhibit which displays a complete body of work by one of the 20th Century’s most significant artists on Friday, Oct. 2. Spirit Lines: Helen Hardin Etchings will feature

Wonderland Market, a three day holiday shopping extravaganza, will take place December 4-6, 2015 at WestWorld of Scottsdale. The market will have more than 75 vendors to help attendees find the perfect gifts this holiday

The Sonoran Desert Chorale announces its 2015-16 Season, a musical exploration of the primal elements: earth, fire, wind, and water. Season tickets packages for the full season are on sale now for $60 adults/$50 seniors

ARIZONA OPERA ANNOUNCES 45TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON Presented by Season of "firsts" including a U.S. opera company premiere, three operas never before seen in Arizona, and twenty company debuts from leading talent General Director Ryan Taylor

Two of the Valley’s favorite and most-celebrated actors will bring their special gifts to the holiday season in limited engagement one-person performances of Charles Dickens’ beloved holiday classic, A Christmas Carol, and David Sedaris’ hilarious

95th Anniversary Army Convoy comes to Cochise County, AZ. In 1920 the US ARMY sent a convoy of military vehicles across the country – the first-ever Convoy across the US along the Bankhead Highway. The

Arizona State Fair, 1826 West McDowell RoadPhoenix,AZ85007United States

Family Friendly Fun Free with Admission to Arizona State Fair Newest attractions feature educational, interactive, unusual and action-packed amusements Phoenix (Oct. 2015) – The Fair is made for Families! Admission to the Arizona State Fair

Arizona State Fair, 1826 West McDowell RoadPhoenix,AZ85007United States

From Sweet-y to E.T., treats will abound for visitors to the 2015 Arizona State Fair when it opens Friday, October 16th and runs Wednesday through Sunday until November 8th. Fairgoers can satisfy their sweet tooth

Arizona State Fair, 1826 West McDowell RoadPhoenix,AZ85007United States

The Coliseum shines brightly this fall with big name acts performing in the 2015 Coliseum Concert Series. The Concert Series line-up features an eclectic mix of rock, pop, country, rap, and hip hop recording stars.

Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. Employee Art Exhibition at the Ventana Gallery on Thursday, October 22 from 5 to 7 p.m., a free opening reception will feature hor d'oeuvres, refreshments and live music performances. Continuing until

Ballet Arizona is proud to announce that the 2015-2016 season will open with the highly anticipated classic, Coppélia. This comic ballet remains an all-time favorite of many and Ballet Arizona is pleased to present this

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Frida Kahlo loved a particular Mexican dog breed, served Chicken Escabeche and collected small pieces of ceramic art. As two exhibits about the famed 20th century Mexican artist open Oct. 31, the Heard Museum will

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Talking Stick Resort, 9800 E Indian Bend RoadScottsdale,AZ85256 United States

It’s that time again all you witches, goblins and goons! Talking Stick Resort is celebrating Halloween with its annual Wicked Ball event on Oct. 31. Hosted in the property’s Salt River Grand Ballroom, the event

The Entertainment Magazine

The Entertainment Magazine celebrates 22 years online as one of the first newspapers in Arizona to launch on the Internet in January 1995. Prior to that, The Entertainment Magazine published in print since 1981 (starting under the title of "Magazine").
To contact the publisher, email [email protected].